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Yu-Ting Chiu is an Instructor in Chinese at the Department of Modern Languages, University of Mississippi, within the College of Liberal Arts. She teaches a range of Chinese language courses in the Chinese Language Flagship Program and actively supports student engagement through cultural and linguistic initiatives such as Chinese Tables and student organization activities.
Education:
- B.A. in Western Languages and Literature, National University of Kaohsiung
- M.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language, National Taiwan Normal University (2020)
Her research focuses on language pedagogy, pragmatics, and metadiscourse, with a strong emphasis on effective strategies for teaching Chinese as a second language. Her instructional approach integrates cultural context and real-world language use, supporting both linguistic competence and pragmatic awareness.
She has taught at several prestigious institutions, including National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei American School, Williams College, Middlebury Chinese School, and the U.S. Language Flagship Overseas Center in Taiwan, demonstrating extensive experience in diverse educational environments.
Ms. Chiu has no listed scientific awards or publications in the provided text.
She advises and mentors students within the Chinese Language Flagship Program, though no named advisees are listed. She does not appear to have received external research grants. Her work is deeply integrated with the pedagogical mission of the language program, focusing on immersive and experiential learning.
She is actively involved in organizing language and cultural events, contributing to a vibrant community of Chinese language learners at the University of Mississippi.

